Steering Components hitting........Help Please!

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aengineguy

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Here is one I really need some help with.....probably something stupid on my part.

I did all the research before doing this.

71 Dart swinger, was power steering went to manual box. Installed all new steering components, tie rods and sleeves, pitman, idler, ball joints upper and lower, parts from Just Suspension. Installed latest Wilwood Disc kit, this is the one that does not stick out as much as the earlier kits, thereby keeping the width of your track more in line with original.

Problem is the bolt which was supplied by Wilwood to mount the new components (see picture) hits the domed protrusion on the LCA prior to the steering box being rotated all the way to its stop limits, both sides of the car. I can adjust the tie rods so they don't hit and steering box will hit it's limits, but the there is major toe in.

Wilwood was perplexed by this and after a couple of months sent me a shorter Flat Head Socket Cap Screw and thinner nut, which helped a little, but still hitting before I can get the wheels zero toe. I believe I was one of the first to install their latest kit.

Have been building engine and the like, but am about 2 weeks away from fire up and rolling down the street. Sure would appreciate your thoughts guys and gals.

Thanks.......!!
 

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Wish I could, but it is a Flat Head Socket Cap Screw that is Countersunk into the Wilwood component. If the Lower Ball Joint was Countersunk, then it may be possible, but then I would encounter the issue of the otherside where I would need a countersunk nut.
 
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